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With COP26 approaching, the climate crisis is top of mind for many leaders. And while the world has seen promising developments in promoting a sustainable future, including country- and company-level commitments and rising attention from investors, net zero is not currently in sight. To get there, within three decades, the world needs to move swiftly from focusing on what needs to happen to how it can best be done. One way to start? Understanding the fundamental requirements of solving the net-zero equation. A holistic framework, explained in an in-depth new article, can help in this critical, collective quest. |
— Torea Frey, managing editor, Seattle |
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Net-zero commitments are rising, but the net-zero equation is not yet solved. This can only change if nine interdependent requirements are met with singular resolve, unity, and ingenuity.
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